THE CASTRATED MALE: The Truth of domestic violence in Spain. José Díaz Herrera

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THE CASTRATED MALE: The Truth of domestic violence in Spain. José Díaz Herrera

A book that follows highly topical despite being PUBLISHED SEVERAL YEARS AGO

THE CASTRATED MALE demonstrates with facts and statistics that no one man– –The abuser as the Government but is a broader phenomenon involving women, children, brothers, parents, grandparents.

The book devotes three entire chapters to show that, between 2000 and 2005 domestic violence against men was 40 percent and about sixty women. See also (it is a discovery that has systematically tried to hide) there are female serial killer just as there are men who commit such atrocities.

On violence against children within the home, it provides evidence that women are far more abusive, among other things because traditionally spend more time with children and that children of divorced parents are more likely to suffer mental illness.

More than a thousand cases of battered men than 160,000 detainees with the Law on Gender Violence, of the 59 percent who were acquitted are provided.

The fact that parallel violence against women has increased by more than fifty percent and thirty-seven percent of the husbands who kill their wives commit suicide, shows that the law is a useless monster, a machine annihilate men and women and should be removed immediately.

(…) The Ex Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero in the Senate who said that according to the Council of Europe one in four men in the European Union is an abuser. “Applying statistical, what two ministers of his government are the perpetrators? What steps will you take them?” Says the book’s author